Alyssa working hard filling the pool...1997
A phrase that I often heard my independent little daughter use was, "I do it." Most of the time I loved those sweet words coming from her mouth. Only when I was in a hurry, did I struggle to let her figure things out on her own. But now, I'm thinking that can-do attitude will help her go far in life.
When her homework is hard to understand, I pray that she will respond with "I do it."
When relationships take work to figure out, I pray that she will choose to say "I do it."
When God issues a call on her life, and it seems to difficult, I pray that she shouts "I do it."
When a task seems too difficult, may her first words be "I do it."
And though I pray for this independent strength in my daughter, where she doesn't give up too easily on hard tasks, I also pray that she never pushes God aside and forgets to look to Him for the the wisdom, strength, and guidance she truly needs for a successful life.
Being independent and dependent at the same time, can be a tough act to balance, but I know she can do it.
A job well done!
You Lord are my strength and my song; you have become my salvation. Be my children's strength and salvation. Fill them with your spirit and give them a confidence to say "I can do it!", no matter how difficult the task. When they are unsure, fearful, or lacking the strength, I pray that they look to you, Lord, for wisdom, hope, assurance, and peace. Be their guide, day after day, and moment by moment, filling them with everything they need for any situation. Sovereign Lord, be my children's strength; make their feet like the feet of a deer, you enable them to go on the heights.
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